Foundation For Sustainable Forests: Wildflower Walk May 2; Foundation Dinner Sept. 17; Loving The Land Thru Working Forests Conference Sept. 18
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Save The Dates! The Crawford County-based Foundation for Sustainable Forests recently announced a schedule of important programs and activities.

May 2 - Wildflower Walk

The Lynn Firth Memorial Wildflower Walk will be held on May 2 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Blooming Valley Forest in Saegertown, Crawford County.

This event is co-hosted by DCNR and service forester Cecile Stelter will be part of the program.

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Sept. 17 - Friends Of The Foundation Dinner

Spend an evening as part of this vibrant community in support of the Foundation for Sustainable Forests on the eve of the Loving the Land Through Working Forests conference!

The keynote presenter for this special event will be Dr. Doug Tallamy, author of Nature’s Best Hope, who will discuss simple steps each of us can–and must–take to reverse declining biodiversity and will explain why we, ourselves, are nature’s best hope.

The program will be held at the Iroquois Boating and Fishing Club, Conneaut Lake, Crawford County.

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Sept. 18 - Loving The Land Thru Working Forests Conference

The 2021 Loving the Land Through Working Forests Conference will be held September 18 at Thompsons’ Wood, near Centerville, Crawford County.

This one-day field conference that features a rich program of presentations and woods walks about our forests – threats, management practices, and ways that we can enhance our forests’ resilience and overall health.

Features include horse-logging and goat invasives-browsing demonstrations, children’s programming, and lunch is provided for all.

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For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Foundation For Sustainable Forests website. Click Here to sign up for updates (top of page).  Click Here to support their work.

[Posted: April 27, 2021]


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